AMUSEMENT* MUNICIPAL THEATRE. ITi TO-NIGHT. URBAN 810 COY. URBAN 810 COY. THREE GREAT DRAMAS. THE SACRIFICE OF AN OUTLAW. THE MULE DRIVER. (Both Great Western Dramas) and A SOLITARY LESSON. PATHE’S GAZETTE NO. 84. 1.0. U. COMPETITION Prize £5. ORCHESTRA ! ORCHESTRA !! Direction GEO. MARTINENGO. METHODIST CHURCH, GREYMOUTH. FOUNDATION STONE LAYING CEREMONY. FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY At 3 p.m. By ... R. W. Bro. Harkness (Provincial Grand Master), and His Worship the Mayor (A. C. Russell, Esq) GRAND CONVERSAZIONE. Evening at 8 p.m. The Hon. A. R. Guinness will preside. Music ! Refreshments ! Admission Is. QPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH. ONLY APPEARANCE OF ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES, ANTONIA DOLORES, The Most Popular Singer of Our Time. PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE. WATCH FOR PARTICULARS. TJENEFIT VAUDEVILLE PERFORMANCE. OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th In aid of MR ARTHUR BUSTARD, who has lost his hand, the Greymouth Wharf Laborer’s Union and Star Football Club will give a GRAND VAUDEVILLE PERFORMANCE at which the leading members of the Kohinoor Minstrels and some of the well-known artists of the Star Club will take part. Tickets: Circle and Stalls 2s; Special Concession to Ladies Is to all parts; Pit Is. DANCE TO FOLLOW. JOHN JACKSON, Hon. Sec. to Committee. TNANGAHUA A. AND P. ASSOCIAA TION. THIRD ANNUAL SHOW IN PRIZES. To be held in Reefton FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1911. MILKING COMPETITION.— Prize: Clip ■ presented by W. R. Hopcroft, ■ Esq., Cronadun, valued £ss ss. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Cash prize, first 30s; second 15s. Entries close 7th February. Specifications from Secretary. Entries for ALL other classes close on FEBRUARY 17th. G. B. SHEPHERD, Sec. Reefton. BRIGADES’ DEMONSTRATION AT HOKITIKA. MARCH 3rd TO MARCH 10th, 1911. GREAT AND GRAND GALA GATHERING. MONSTER ASSEMBLY OF FIRE FIGHTERS! 500 COMPETITORS ! About 120 Fire Brigades represented! FRIDAY, March 3. —Hokitika Ablaze. Torchlight procession and fireworks. Display at night. A procession of 500 Firemen. Bands in attendance. Late trains will run. SATURDAY, March 4.—Competitions begin on Cass Square. Admission to Grounds—One shilling. SUNDAY, March 5 —Church Parade. Muster at 10.30 a.m. MONDAY, March 6th. Competitions continued. (Public holiday and excursion trains from everywhere), Reefton, Otlra. Brunner, Greymouth, Kumara, Ross to Hokitika and home the same night. TUESDAY, March 7th.—Public Picnic to Lake Mahinapua. Aquatic, and field sports, launch trips, etc. Return railway fare from Hckitika Is 6d. Hot water provided. WEDNESDAY, March Bth. Competitions concluded. THURSDAY, March 9th.—Excursion Day to Lakes and mining centres. At night, presentation of prizes and drawing of Demonstration Art Union. Cheap railway fares to Hokitika from nil parts. For fares and special time-tables, watch papers- and read authorised posters. BUSY SCENES ON CASS SQUARE, Hokitika. The Cream of New Zealand Firemen in keen competition. Over £3OO in prize money. Refreshments obtainable on Cass Square throughout the competition. Admission to ground 1/- daily or season ticket (not transferable) for ,2s 6d. Admission nnon grandstand; One shilling Monster Art Union for gold specimens and works of art now in progress. Tickets GREY COBDEN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING SOCIETY. POAA —Members of the above Socjofy ave notified that an Appropriation of £3OO will take place on THURSDAY, 9th March in the. Education Board Chambers, Mackay Street, at 8 p.m. Members are requested to make good all arrears on or before that date. GREYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. TN the matter of the Harbours Act, 1908, Section 47, Sub-section (b), Public Notice is hereby given that the proposed BY-LAWS of the Greymouth I Harbour Board have lieen printed and copies may be inspected, without fee, during office hours at the Board’s Office, Gresson Street, Greymouth, up to the 6th March, 1911, W. B. GILBERT, Secretary. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF DISTRICT MANAGER OF THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, GREYMOUTH, IT is hereby notified for general infer mation that CHARLES WILKINSON COOKE, Esq., has from this date been appointed District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Greymouth vice George Proctor Purnell Esq,, transferred. Dated this 22nd day of February, 1911. FRED FITCHETT, Pubjic Trustee. £l5O
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1911, Page 1
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